The Link between Organizational Culture and Instructors’ Job Satisfaction at St. Mary’s University College in Addis Ababa

Authors

  • Befekadu Zeleke Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Planning and Management
  • Henock Beyene Lecturer St. Mary University College

Keywords:

Organizational culture; institutional culture; job motivation; job satisfaction.

Abstract

The main purpose of this study was to examine the link between
organizational culture and instructors’ job satisfaction at St. Mary’s University
College in Addis Ababa. A descriptive co-relational design was used to conduct the
study. By using availability sampling technique, the study included a total of 144
instructors teaching during the 2010-2011 academic year in the University College.
Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument and Minnesota Job Satisfaction
Questionnaire respectively were employed to collect data on organizational culture
and job satisfaction. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze
the data. Finally, the findings of the study unveiled hierarchy culture as a dominant
organizational culture. It was concluded that hierarchy culture had a negative impact
on the overall instructors’ job satisfaction and satisfaction with intrinsic, extrinsic and
general satisfaction facets. Finally, it was recommended that the University College
ought to replace the prevailing culture and look for a new one characterized by
people-orientation, encouragement, equitability, and trust that would give greater
academic freedom for instructors.

Published

2021-02-21

How to Cite

Zeleke, B., & Beyene, H. . (2021). The Link between Organizational Culture and Instructors’ Job Satisfaction at St. Mary’s University College in Addis Ababa. The Ethiopian Journal of Education, 35(1), 1–44. Retrieved from http://213.55.95.79/index.php/EJE/article/view/185